{"id":"cb_question_bank:3451eb79-6f07-4a83-8320-966dd7275297","source_id":"cb_question_bank","source_item_id":"3451eb79-6f07-4a83-8320-966dd7275297","external_id":null,"ibn":"020386-DC","question_id":"d6af3572","program":"SAT","module":"math","domain_code":"Q","domain":"Problem-Solving and Data Analysis","skill_code":"Q.D.","skill":"Two-variable data: Models and scatterplots","difficulty":"H","score_band":7,"answer_type":"mcq","answer_source":"key","layout_warning":null,"form_id":null,"module_number":null,"position":null,"stem":"The figure presents a scatterplot titled “Minimum Wage.” The x axis is labeled “Years since 1940,” and the integers 0 through 80, in increments of 10, are indicated. The y axis is labeled “Minimum wage, in dollars per hour,” and the integers 0 through 8 are indicated. There are 8 data points in the scatterplot, and the line of best fit is drawn. The line of best fit begins at the point representing 0 years since 1940, minimum wage 0 dollars per hour. It slants upward and to the right, and passes through the point representing 40 years since 1940, minimum wage 3 point 3 5 2 dollars, and the point representing 70 years since 1940, minimum wage 6 point 2 3 2 dollars The scatterplot above shows the federal-mandated minimum wage every 10 years between 1940 and 2010. A line of best fit is shown, and its equation is y equals, 0 point 0 9 6 x, minus 0 point 4 8 8 . What does the line of best fit predict about the increase in the minimum wage over the 70-year period?","stimulus":"","stimulus_html":"<div class=\"stimulus_reference \">\n        <div class=\"passage \">\n          <div class=\"prose style:1 \">\n            <div class=\"standalone_image \"></div>\n          </div>\n        </div>\n      </div>\n","stem_html":"<div class=\"image-options-wrapper image-wrap-center 138895 tcp-284dfeb4-1fd1-476b-b8c4-aa01ebb0708a\">\n            <img src=\"/api/assets/54c0c7ca685a976ed8326682bc16eb25d97b3e73286a1db3f897e1e25a09bd80\" alt=\"The figure presents a scatterplot titled “Minimum Wage.” The x axis is labeled “Years since 1940,” and the integers 0 through 80, in increments of 10, are indicated. The y axis is labeled “Minimum wage, in dollars per hour,” and the integers 0 through 8 are indicated. There are 8 data points in the scatterplot, and the line of best fit is drawn. The line of best fit begins at the point representing 0 years since 1940, minimum wage 0 dollars per hour. It slants upward and to the right, and passes through the point representing 40 years since 1940, minimum wage 3 point 3 5 2 dollars, and the point representing 70 years since 1940, minimum wage 6 point 2 3 2 dollars\" width=\"212\" height=\"172\"><p class=\"stem_paragraph \">The scatterplot above shows the federal-mandated minimum wage every 10 years between 1940 and 2010. A line of best fit is shown, and its equation is <span class=\"math_expression \"><span class=\"math-container\"><img align=\"middle\" role=\"math\" class=\"math-img\" src=\"/api/assets/e12341898c36f02f8b233fdf3d55e8e2f1b7156f3cb78fb7e196d55310f3aa4c\" alt=\"y equals, 0 point 0 9 6 x, minus 0 point 4 8 8\"></span></span>. What does the line of best fit predict about the increase in the minimum wage over the 70-year period?</p></div>\n","rationale_html":"<p>Choice A is correct. The given equation is in slope-intercept form, or <span class=\"math-container\"><img align=\"middle\" role=\"math\" class=\"math-img\" src=\"/api/assets/39dda01984e771026b6a8a741d3ebb66f1a29f1e81583b67f8d50f6e2dbb783e\" alt=\"y equals, m x plus b\"></span>, where <span class=\"italic\">m</span> is the value of the slope of the line of best fit. Therefore, the slope of the line of best fit is 0.096. From the definition of slope, it follows that an increase of 1 in the <span class=\"italic\">x</span>-value corresponds to an increase of 0.096 in the <span class=\"italic\">y</span>-value. Therefore, the line of best fit predicts that for each year between 1940 and 2010, the minimum wage will increase by 0.096 dollar per hour.</p><p>Choice B is incorrect and may result from using the <span class=\"italic\">y</span>-coordinate of the <span class=\"italic\">y</span>-intercept as the average increase, instead of the slope. Choice C is incorrect and may result from using the 10-year increments given on the <span class=\"italic\">x</span>-axis to incorrectly interpret the slope of the line of best fit. Choice D is incorrect and may result from using the <span class=\"italic\">y</span>-coordinate of the <span class=\"italic\">y</span>-intercept as the average increase, instead of the slope, and from using the 10-year increments given on the <span class=\"italic\">x</span>-axis to incorrectly interpret the slope of the line of best fit.</p><p></p>\n","correct_answer":["A"],"has_media":true,"has_mathml":false,"has_table":false,"source_created_at":"2023-08-02T20:25:59.616000+00:00","source_updated_at":"2023-08-02T20:25:59.616000+00:00","options":[{"label":"A","content_html":"<p class=\"choice_paragraph \">Each year between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.096 dollars.</p>\n","ord":0},{"label":"B","content_html":"<p class=\"choice_paragraph \">Each year between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.49 dollars.</p>\n","ord":1},{"label":"C","content_html":"<p class=\"choice_paragraph \">Every 10 years between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.096 dollars.</p>\n","ord":2},{"label":"D","content_html":"<p class=\"choice_paragraph \">Every 10 years between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.488 dollars.</p>\n","ord":3}],"attribution":{"source_id":"cb_question_bank","source_name":"College Board digital SAT question bank (community dump)","rights_holder":"College Board","canonical_url":"https://satsuitequestionbank.collegeboard.org/","retrieved_from":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mdn522/sat-question-bank/main/data/cb-digital-questions.json","attribution":"SAT practice questions © College Board, from the official SAT Suite Question Bank. 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